Health 2.0 and our friends at HCPLive bring you an exciting and packed show to kick off the new year. This episode focuses on innovative tools for physicians including products that transform and aid in everything from scheduling to follow-up. We are joined by four special guests who discuss and demo their products:

Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties, this weeks Health 2.0 was cut short, but check back next time for demos from the popHealth Tool Developer Challenge winner, a preview of Health 2.0 Spring Fling Matchpoint, and an interview and demo with Alexander Borve, founder and CEO of iDoc24.

Dr. Chrono is a web-centric practice management software, taking over medical billing, appointment reminders, and medical histories of patients. Michael shows us how easy and intuitive it is to use, exemplifying the usefulness of its abilities in a doctor’s office.

Started in 2008, Dr. Chrono was started after one of the founders encountered a negative environment in a hospital. Wanting to create change, Dr. Chrono came up with a whole new iPad EHR and EMR system. Founded on the principal of patient experiences, the software allows patients to interact directly with their health records in the doctor’s office and review their experiences.

In 2009 DrChrono showed us their SaaS-based physician practice management system. In 2010 Michael, Daniel and team have added one of the first native iPad clinical EMR apps. Here they’re building integrations with Vitals, Remedy and more, some of which you’ll see for the first time in this demonstration. Not bad progress so far for a couple of geeks who started DrChrono because they missed a doctor’s appointment!

Health 2.0 is not just about technology. In this panel we will be showing the latest advances in Health 2.0 tools for clinicians–and how they’re working together–and we’ll also be looking at examples of programs that have incorporated Health 2.0 technology into clinical and business operations. What results have they shown and how have those partnerships begun to reform care delivery?

Health 2.0 Show – February 2012

Health 2.0 and our friends at HCPLive bring you an exciting and packed show to kick off the new year. This episode focuses on innovative tools for physicians including products that transform and aid in everything from scheduling to follow-up. We are joined by four special guests who discuss and demo their products:

Interview with Daniel Kivatinos

We talked with Daniel Kivatinos, Co-founder and COO at Dr. Chrono, about the biggest challenges, trends and developments in health care technology at the Health 2.0 San Francisco 2011 Fall Conference.

Dr. Chrono – Practice Management Software

Michael Nusimov, Co-Founder, Dr. Chrono

Dr. Chrono is a web-centric practice management software, taking over medical billing, appointment reminders, and medical histories of patients. Michael shows us how easy and intuitive it is to use, exemplifying the usefulness of its abilities in a doctor’s office.

Dr. Chrono – EHRs and EMRs with Patient Experience Built In

Daniel Kivatinos, Co-Founder & COO, Dr. Chrono

Started in 2008, Dr. Chrono was started after one of the founders encountered a negative environment in a hospital. Wanting to create change, Dr. Chrono came up with a whole new iPad EHR and EMR system. Founded on the principal of patient experiences, the software allows patients to interact directly with their health records in the doctor’s office and review their experiences.

Dr. Chrono – A Free EHR Application

Michael Nusimow, CEO, DrChrono

In 2009 DrChrono showed us their SaaS-based physician practice management system. In 2010 Michael, Daniel and team have added one of the first native iPad clinical EMR apps. Here they’re building integrations with Vitals, Remedy and more, some of which you’ll see for the first time in this demonstration. Not bad progress so far for a couple of geeks who started DrChrono because they missed a doctor’s appointment!

Success Stories of Partnership that Reform Health Care Delivery

Health 2.0 is not just about technology. In this panel we will be showing the latest advances in Health 2.0 tools for clinicians–and how they’re working together–and we’ll also be looking at examples of programs that have incorporated Health 2.0 technology into clinical and business operations. What results have they shown and how have those partnerships begun to reform care delivery?